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Tour Dates 04 April, 2014

Everyone Dies In Utah Announce US Tour With Kingdom Of Giants, InDirections, And Ashylus

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Everyone Dies In Utah Announce US Tour With Kingdom Of Giants, InDirections, And Ashylus
New York, NY (Top40 Charts/ Tragic Hero Records) Texas hardcore band Everyone Dies In Utah has announced a new US tour with Kingdom of Giants, InDirections (InVogue Records), and Ashylus. The 35 date tour kicks off on 5/8 in Amarillo, TX and is sponsored by HM Magazine and GHS Strings.

"We are excited to be getting back on the road and giving our fans this huge tour!" says vocalist Danny Martinez. "We also have a few tricks up our sleeves for this tour but you'll have to come to a show to see them!"

The band's recent release Neutral Ground is available digitally via iTunes and Spotify, but if you'd like to get your hands on a physical copy you can order it from MerchNow or pick one up in person at a tour date.

About Everyone Dies In Utah:
Teetering between breakneck brutality and elegant, entrancing melody, the Temple, TX Everyone Dies In Utah, formed in 2008, consisting of Danny Martinez (Vocals, Keys, Synth), Keaton Smith (guitar), Trey Golden (Keys, Synth), Brandon Stoltz (guitar), Nathan Chase-Meadows (drums) and Nolan Bailey (Bass). The name of the band began as a joke, but stuck with them as time went on. It derives from the fact that the death rate in Utah was at one time higher than any other state.

So far, Everyone Dies In Utah has continually connected on a deep level with its passionate fan base. Since hitting the scene, they've attracted a rabid audience over the course of their self-released EP, I Hope You Realize This Means War in 2009 and the two full-length albums Seeing Clearly and +//- (Polarities). They've also toured tirelessly with bands such as Affiance, Sirens and Sailors, Bleach Blonde, The Overseer and more. The band knows that it is very important to be accessible to their fans and do not plan on getting off the road any time soon.

In order to bring their singular vision to life on the new full-length album Neutral Ground, Everyone Dies In Utah enlisted platinum producer Jim Wirt (Incubus, A Skylit Drive, Letter Kills) to steer the wheel. Wirt pushed the band to levels that they themselves didn't even know they were capable of. Together, the band and Wirt created an album with an impressive balance of dreadful somber lows and blazing, kick you in the face highs. Lyrically, the album stands as their best work yet, touching on many relatable issues.

"I wanted to hit stronger messages on this album instead of doing a whole concept behind it," says vocalist Danny Martinez. " I decided to write full songs that would hit certain people at home. Like one song is about being judged and coming together to be bigger than the people that try to push you around. There's a song that's about wanting to become better than you are and how you are going to have to go out and do something about it to make it happen. Then, there's a couple I wrote about heartbreak, as well."

Neutral Ground is available via Tragic Hero Records.






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